Hyderabad | April 15, 2026 Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has issued a strong appeal for unity among South Indian states, warning of what he described as a “serious threat” to the region’s political rights. Calling the moment one of “grave significance,” he urged leaders and people across the South to come together to safeguard their voice in Delhi.
In a sharply worded message, Reddy said there is an “onslaught” on the political representation and influence of South India. He cautioned that failure to unite now could weaken the region’s role in national decision-making in the future. His remarks come amid growing debates over federal balance, resource allocation, and political representation.
Invoking the legacy of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, the architect of the Indian Constitution, the Chief Minister called on citizens to follow his powerful mantra: “Educate, Agitate, and Organise.” He emphasized that these principles remain crucial in defending democratic rights.
Reddy further urged political parties and stakeholders across southern states to rise above differences and form a united front. “Our strength lies in unity,” he stressed, calling for a collective movement to protect regional interests.
The statement is expected to intensify political discourse, with reactions likely from both regional and national parties. The coming days could see sharper debates around Centre-State relations and the political voice of South India.
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